Les verbes maîtrisés Flashcards
La première collection
accorder
acquiescer
affirmer que
ACC & ACQ: to agree to
AFF: to affirm, say with certainty
accourir
précipiter
to hurry
accrocher
décrocher
A: to hang, to hang up
D: to unhook
affronter
to confront
appartenir
to belong
baîller
to yawn, be half-open/ajar
bavarder
to chat
charger
surcharger
C: to load
S: to overload
cogner
foudroyer
C: to bang, hit, strike, stink
F: to strike, devastate, hit hard
concourir
to compete
confondre
to confuse
congédier
to see out, send off, discharge, dismiss, fire
déclencher
to trigger, to set off
déranger
se déranger
D: to bother
S: to come out/step aside
disposer de
to have available, to have at one’s disposal
ébahir
étonner
To astonish, amaze
ÉT: [also to surprise]
échouer
to fail
édifier
to build, construct
élier
to elect
encadrer
to frame
économiser
épargner
sauver
to save
ÉC: to save money
ÉP: to remove the need
épeler
to spell
épier
to observe, spy on, watch for
éteindre
to turn off
fouiller
fournir
FOUILLER: to search, rummage
FOURNIR: to supply, provide
franchir
jaillir
F: to jump over, to surpass
J: to spring, gust, spurt
freiner
to slow down, to brake
gager
to venture, hazard, bet, wager
haïr
to hate, loathe, detest
hanter
to haunt
lécher
to lick
livrer
to deliver
louer
to rent
parfaire, perfectionner
to perfect, polish, refine
percer
to pierce
piéger
to trap
planer
(Les aigles planent)
to soar, dream, daydream
pourrir
to rot, decay
puer
to stink, reek, smell bad
rater
to miss
relancer
to throw back, to restart
remuer
to stir, mix
saper
to undermine, sap
secouer
serrer
SEC: to shake
SER: to tighten
semer
to sow
subir
to suffer, undergo, go through
suer
to sweat
surexploiter
to overuse, overexploit
assourdir
to deafen, muffle
tordre
to wring, twist
tousser
to cough
traquer
to track, hunt
tromper
to deceive, cheat
viser
to aim (for), target
voltiger
to flutter
abîmer
détraquer
endommager
to damage
apercevoir
entrevoir
to glimpse
A: when you see something briefly, often without much detail or when something comes into your field of vision unexpectedly
E: when you see something indistinctly or partially, or when you have a vague understanding of something
cracher
to spit (out), spew
doubler
to double, overtake/pass
enfouir, ensevelir, enterrer
to bury
ENFOUIR: bury, hide, or stash something by covering it, often to deliberately hide
ENSEVELIR: shroud or bury, often in the context of wrapping or covering a dead body
ENTERRER: bury, usually referring to the act of placing a dead body in the ground
enivrer
to intoxicate
grimper, gravir, monter
to climb
pratiquer
to do, use, apply, implement, make, know, speak, practice
narguer
railler
rudoyer
N: to taunt, mock [with contempt or defiance]
RA: to mock, ridicule, make fun of [irony or light sarcasm]
RU: to mistreat, mishandle
ramasser
to pick up
raser
to shave (off)
régner
to reign, rule
surnommer
to nickname
s’éléver à
surélever
S’É: to come to, to amount to
SUR: to raise, lift
sonder
to sound, plumb, probe, survey
visser
to screw, bolt
arracher
to pull/tear off, pull up/out
ignorer
to not know, be unaware of, ignore
jongler (avec)
to juggle
transcrire
to transcribe
vernir
to varnish, polish